Carolyn Mae
Watson
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Law Enforcement Overview—
Citizen Police Academy Informational Program OfferedÂ
By Andrew Gorosko
For residents and business owners interested in ...
New Executive Board Installed For Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps (NVAC) recently installed its executive board for 2012.
Me...
New Fire Hydrants Could Lower Insurance Rates
The fire marshal’s office is recommending that certain residents and businesses in Sandy Hook Center, ...
Local Group Makes Plans For Children’s Museum In Newtown
By Nancy K. Crevier
Ever wonder why there is not a children’s museum within 40 ...
Donna Marie Davis Barrett
Beloved Wife And Mother
Donna Marie Davis Barrett, 63, of Newtown, died January 24, at Danbury Hospital. She was the wife of Kevi...
Women’s Center Offers Seasonal Support Groups
The Women’s Center in Danbury provides free and confidential services to prevent or lessen...
Saturday, February 4
Open house, 10 am, Housatonic Valley Waldorf School, 40 Dodgingtown Road, opportunity for parents to meet faculty at Connecticutâ€...
Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, Penn., has announced that Abbie Branchflower of Newtown has been honored for academic achievement by being named to the fal...
This lot is six (6) acres and I am unaware of any historical significance. It is surrounded by almost 350 acres of fields, flowers, and open space. I hope the state takes it back, as is their right, and puts in a transfer station. However, we all know that will not happen because the state got the better end of the deal when they sold us Asbestos Alley.
This essay highlights the significance of maintaining historical and cultural landmarks for future generations. It is meant to act as a constant reminder that once these things are misplaced, there is no way to get them back. A compelling call to duty in the interest of safeguarding our history.
While I am mildly concerned to learn that this candidate is running for a spot on the LC, I am especially concerned that the Democratic Town Council sees fit to endorse this person's run for office. Are they simply desperate to fill the ticket, or do they actually embrace his behavior and language? I would expect that any voter who witnessed Mr. Hinden in action at recent town meetings would understand that he is unfit to serve the public.